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Intel remains committed to developing MeeGo without Nokia

computerworlduk.com — Intel put on a brave face Monday at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, insisting that there is continued strong support from it and many companies... View in Crawl 4

Intel remains committed to developing MeeGo without Nokia

European Union plans new measures to reduce data roaming charges

computerworlduk.com — The European Commission will have to consider radical new measures to reduce the cost of mobile roaming charges after almost all respondents to its... View in Crawl 4

European Union plans new measures to reduce data roaming charges

Twitter developer Tweetdeck set to be bought by UberMedia

computerworlduk.com — Twitter client TweetDeck looks set to be acquired by a US firm for 19m. View in Crawl 4

Twitter developer Tweetdeck set to be bought by UberMedia

SME fined 24,000 after software 'whistleblower' squawks

computerworlduk.com — Another UK business paid a hefty fine to the Business Software Alliance (BSA) police after being reported through the organisations controversial w... View in Crawl 4

SME fined 24,000 after software 'whistleblower' squawks

US politician proposes online tracking legislation

computerworlduk.com — A US lawmakers introduces a bill to create an online do-not-track tool for all US Internet users. View in Crawl 4

US politician proposes online tracking legislation

Birmingham City Council pushes shared service, cuts jobs

computerworlduk.com — Birmingham City Council plans to increase outsourcing and expand its shared services efforts to save 300 million a year over the next three years, ... View in Crawl 4

Birmingham City Council pushes shared service, cuts jobs

Motorola Mobility buys security firm 3LM

computerworlduk.com — Motorola Mobility said on Monday that it has bought 3LM, a company that develops enterprise security and device management products for Android dev... View in Crawl 4

Motorola Mobility buys security firm 3LM

Reports conflict on Internet, Facebook eliminated in Algeria

computerworlduk.com — The Telegraph reports on an Internet shutdown similar to Egypt's, but Net monitoring company is not seeing enough evidence View in Crawl 4

Reports conflict on Internet, Facebook eliminated in Algeria

Developers split over Mac App Store license swaps

computerworlduk.com — Even for those users who have been buying and downloading software on their own for years, the Mac App Store's promise of license code banishm... View in Crawl 4

Developers split over Mac App Store license swaps

London Stock Exchange SUSE Linux choice based on HFT capacity

computerworlduk.com — The London Stock Exchanges new matching engine, which went live at 8am today, has been based on Novell SUSE Linux in order to satisfy vast messagin... View in Crawl 4

London Stock Exchange SUSE Linux choice based on HFT capacity

Satyam Computer Services rebounds, but progress is slow

computerworlduk.com — Indian outsourcer, Satyam Computer Services, which is on the recovery after a corporate scandal, said that revenue and net profits grew in the thir... View in Crawl 4

Satyam Computer Services rebounds, but progress is slow

Stuxnet struck five targets in Iran, says Symantec

computerworlduk.com — Researchers at Symantec say that the notorious Stuxnet worm targeted five separate organisations in Iran, and that attacks started in June 2009, mo... View in Crawl 4

Stuxnet struck five targets in Iran, says Symantec

Bet365: We need talented IT people

computerworlduk.com — Bet365 is looking for new IT talent to help it develop systems that will give the online gambling company a competitive edge. View in Crawl 4

Bet365: We need talented IT people

Microsoft to pay out "billions" as part of Nokia deal

computerworlduk.com — Nokia has hinted that Microsoft essentially won a bidding war against Google to supply software to the worlds largest handset maker and that the so... View in Crawl 4

Microsoft to pay out "billions" as part of Nokia deal

Google adds text verification security to Gmail

computerworlduk.com — Google is to offer all Gmail users the option to secure their accounts using two-factor authentication (2FA), the first time such security has been... View in Crawl 4

Google adds text verification security to Gmail
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